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Date Posted: 10:23:49 10/04/01 Thu
Author: Mgolfer
Subject: Try again
In reply to: Remington 's message, "Not exactly" on 08:21:49 10/04/01 Thu

>lay on the right hand IN THE FINGERS,

The grip is in the palm of the right hand, not the fingers. Moe also held the club in the palm of the right hand, NOT THE FINGERS. You can overlap your grip AND hold the club in the palm of your right hand. Moe did it that way for more then half his career.


overlap Vardon,
>and the right hand will be well under...it can only go
>on one way, if the clubhead is several inches behind
>the ball. Now, swing back, keeping the right elbow
>down, and look at that right hand, which will be palm
>up a bit, at the top of the swing. Swing back down to
>the ball, and because of the position of the right
>hand (actually, the whole grip) you will not rotate
>(as in CG) coming into the ball. Notice how the back
>of the left hand stays facing away from you on the
>downswing. Now, go back to the NG grip, and ten finger
>grip and do the same thing.

Are you saying the left arm does not rotate? If it doesn't how will the clubface square. Can't you verbalize the obvious?
>
>What's confusing to a lot of people is the plane. I
>always tell people who are trying to learn NG as Moe
>swung to try to approximate Moe's look at the swing.
>I can tell from your question that you are over 5'10
>inches tall. Learn to experience the swing the way
>Moe swung. For example, I am 6'2", and I can
>experience Moe's swing with a 50 inch driver. Piece of
>cake to emulate Moe, when you get the driver on Moe's
>plane. For those of you who don't want to get a 50
>inch driver, just fake address the ball on the top of
>your wheel on your pull cart, or, devise a 7 inch tee
>on top of a plastic bottle, like a plastic water
>bottle. Really simple, with the palm grip, isn't it?
>Now, that you understand the way Moe sees it, you have
>to apply those principles to your plane.

Didn't Moe hit clubs other then the driver? If Moe had to hit a pitching wedge I would bet that it is a much more upright plane then what you are talking about. You sound as if Moe swung on only one plane. Do you have a clue what you are talking about?


>Anyway, this was an interesting question, and one that
>plagues all students. NG, like many swing developers,
>doesn't listen well to its students, and has never
>made a tape from the perspective of its students. NG
>couldn't even provide you with a meaningful list of
>frequently asked questions, from experienced students.

Doesn't listen to their students? There are hundreds of students questions answered at the NG website that anybody can read. They seem logical and easy to understand to me. There are also many great articles in the magazine they send out.

It is obvious that you are very confused Remington. I hope that one day you figure it out. Until then you should stop messing up others who are trying to figure it out.

Mgolfer

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